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Another important omega-3 fat is ALA (known as alpha-linolenic acid, if you want to get formal), found in chia, flax, and walnuts, which the body eventually (but in small quantities) converts to DHA.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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Another important omega-3 fat is ALA (known as alpha-linolenic acid, if you want to get formal), found in chia, flax, and walnuts, which the body eventually (but in small quantities) converts to DHA.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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Another important omega-3 fat is ALA (known as alpha-linolenic acid, if you want to get formal), found in chia, flax, and walnuts, which the body eventually (but in small quantities) converts to DHA.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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As mentioned in Focus Foods, they can also be made within your body from a precursor substance called alpha-linolenic acid ALA found in plant foods such as walnuts and flaxseed meal.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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It was low in saturated and trans fats and rich in unsaturated fats, especially the essential n-3 polyunsaturated fat known as alpha-linolenic acid.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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One particular unsaturated fat found in walnuts, an omega-3 fatty acid known as alpha-linolenic acid, seems to prevent clots and reduce potentially deadly erratic heartbeats.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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As mentioned in Focus Foods, they can also be made within your body from a precursor substance called alpha-linolenic acid ALA found in plant foods such as walnuts and flaxseed meal.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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One particular unsaturated fat found in walnuts, an omega-3 fatty acid known as alpha-linolenic acid, seems to prevent clots and reduce potentially deadly erratic heartbeats.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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It was low in saturated and trans fats and rich in unsaturated fats, especially the essential n-3 polyunsaturated fat known as alpha-linolenic acid.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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A study of more than 3,000 people published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed no heart benefits of a high consumption of an omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid ALA.
FOXNews.com 2011
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